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Friday, September 28, 2012

Dodgers Blog Kiosk: 9/28/2012

Here is a look at this seasons 12th edition of the Dodgers Playbill. It features the Dodgers 2012 Roy Campanella Award winner, AJ Ellis.

Congrats to both John Ely and Joc Pederson for winning this seasons Branch Rickey Minor League Pitcher and Player of the Year Awards, per a Dodgers press release.

Okay. I guess I lied about not putting up any more 2012 Topps Triple Threads cards. Check out this great Matt Kemp "1 of 1" All-Star Game Laundry Tag Book card that was just put up on eBay.

Ned Colletti speaks with Barry Bloom of MLB.com. Word of a little argument in the clubhouse between Ned and the coaching staff leaked out.

MLB.com: So there was a little blowup in the clubhouse after Tuesday night's loss here. We heard that was you.
Colletti: I had a passionate exchange in the coach's room.
MLB.com: What was the message?
Colletti: Were you invited?
MLB.com: No, but I wish I was.
Colletti: It was just a bit of an evaluation.

Cruz has proven to be an effective low-ball hitter, hitting .326 in
at-bats ending with a pitch in the lower third of the zone or below.
That’s the sixth-highest average in the league among players who have at
least as many at-bats as Cruz has.

Unlike many players without much major league experience, Cruz has
also shown he can be effective against breaking pitches. He’s hitting
.323 when the at-bat ends with a breaking ball; only four players in the
league have more overall plate appearances and a higher average against
breaking balls.

Steve Garvey will be signing autographs this coming Sunday, September 30th at Dick's Sporting Goods in San Diego from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM, via his twitter account.

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